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the part had no faa documentation or certification. danko suspects that caused the pilot's seat to move out of control. >> when you take off, the nose points up. so if that seat slips back, you've got a big problem because you can't reach kret controls to steer the plane to go up and down and can't reach the pedals with your feet. >> reporter: in february, a civil jury ruled that the mechanism who installed the unapproved seat part should pay it the family more than $13 million. >> in this case, it's easy to put on an unapproved part with no documentation at all because who is checking. the answer to that basically no one. >> reporter: the faa considers unapproved parts a risk to aeration because they may not properly perform their intended function and may not withstand the high stress conditions found on planes. but an investigation by nbc bay area discovered bogus parts can be found easily throughout the aviation industry. >> it really is pervasive in the industry. >> reporter: in response to our public records request, the faa prov
the part had no faa documentation or certification. danko suspects that caused the pilot's seat to move out of control. >> when you take off, the nose points up. so if that seat slips back, you've got a big problem because you can't reach kret controls to steer the plane to go up and down and can't reach the pedals with your feet. >> reporter: in february, a civil jury ruled that the mechanism who installed the unapproved seat part should pay it the family more than $13 million....
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take ways contains sfpuc air traffic controller equipment a a host of green features that reflect the faa and san francisco's shared commitment to responsible environmental stewardship that reflects the similar culture of our two agencies we both embrace tough tasks and embrace pushing the envelope to see what we can accomplish when we see a challenge we don't not only try to that how we'll get it done safely and get it done efficiently so i'd like to express my sincere thanks to all the remarkable people at the faa, the san francisco international airport and everyone who played a role no planning, building and outfitting this now tower the work you did and the work that you are all continuing to do is going to help make san francisco the safety, and the most efficient airport possible for many, many decades to come thank you very much >> (clapping.) >> thank you >> thank you administrator and now it's my pleasure to welcome the mayor of san francisco mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> thank you good morning giants. >> yeah. >> this is a great day and i want to again welcome the administrat
take ways contains sfpuc air traffic controller equipment a a host of green features that reflect the faa and san francisco's shared commitment to responsible environmental stewardship that reflects the similar culture of our two agencies we both embrace tough tasks and embrace pushing the envelope to see what we can accomplish when we see a challenge we don't not only try to that how we'll get it done safely and get it done efficiently so i'd like to express my sincere thanks to all the...
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the part had no faa documentation or certification. he suspects that caused the pilot's seat to move. >> if that seat slips back, you got a big problem because you can't reach the controls, can't reach the yoke with your hand and you can't reach the rutter pedals with your feet. >> in february 2015, a civil jury agreed. that he should pay them more than $15 million. >> who's checking? and the answer to that is basically no one. >> reporter: the faa says it considers unapproved parts a risk to aviation because they may not properly perform their intended function and may not withstand the histress conditions found on airplanes. but an investigation discovered that unapproved or bogus parts can be found easily throughout the aviation industry. >> it really is pervasive in the industry. >> reporter: in response to our public records request, the faa provided 135 different records of unapproved airplane parts involving u.s. aircraft in its national tracking and reporting system. that's just in the last five years alone. unapproved parts fo
the part had no faa documentation or certification. he suspects that caused the pilot's seat to move. >> if that seat slips back, you got a big problem because you can't reach the controls, can't reach the yoke with your hand and you can't reach the rutter pedals with your feet. >> in february 2015, a civil jury agreed. that he should pay them more than $15 million. >> who's checking? and the answer to that is basically no one. >> reporter: the faa says it considers...
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former homeland security secretary tom ridge says our investigation has him concerned that the faa is now gambling with public safety. >> reporter: it was just days before super bowl l earlier this year when according to this report, a pilot on the commercial 737 lined up to land on runway 30 l at san jose international. he thought he was using the visual approach slope indicator. it wasn't that. instead it was levi stadium he was seeing. they realized they had confused the scoreboard lights with the system. and though they corrected and landed safely, it became just one more instance of the bright lights confusing or blinding pilots while trying to land at sjc. >> like getting a flash bulb in your face coming out of a dark room. >> reporter: a former navy pilot with san francisco airport. >> it's a huge problem. when they're flying at night. you need at least 20, maybe 30 minutes to get your eyes sensatized to the darkness. >> reporter: when you're on final approach, according to pilots, you don't have 20 to 30 minutes to adjust, only minutes or seconds. our investigation into this p
former homeland security secretary tom ridge says our investigation has him concerned that the faa is now gambling with public safety. >> reporter: it was just days before super bowl l earlier this year when according to this report, a pilot on the commercial 737 lined up to land on runway 30 l at san jose international. he thought he was using the visual approach slope indicator. it wasn't that. instead it was levi stadium he was seeing. they realized they had confused the scoreboard...
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former homeland security secretary tom ridge says our investigation has him concerned that the faa is gambling with public safety. it was just days before super bowl 50 earlier this year when according to this report filed anonymously with nasa's aviation safety reporting system, a pilot on a commercial 737 lined up to land on runway 30 left at san jose mineta international. the pilot thought he was using the visual approach slope indicator or vasi system. the only trouble, it wasn't the vasi. instead, it was levi's stadium he was seeing. during landing, the pilots realized that they had confused the scoreboard lights just off the end of the runway with the vasi system and though they corrected and landed safely, it became just one more instance of the bright lights at levi's confusing or blinding pilots while trying to land at sjc. >> it's a dangerous thing, like getting a flashbulb in your face. >> reporter: mike is a former navy poilt with san francisco international airport. he now serves as a consultant for nbc bay area. >> you need at least 20, maybe 30 minutes to get your eyes
former homeland security secretary tom ridge says our investigation has him concerned that the faa is gambling with public safety. it was just days before super bowl 50 earlier this year when according to this report filed anonymously with nasa's aviation safety reporting system, a pilot on a commercial 737 lined up to land on runway 30 left at san jose mineta international. the pilot thought he was using the visual approach slope indicator or vasi system. the only trouble, it wasn't the vasi....
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he says the faa does its own comprehensive investigation into drunk driving arrests. their response depends on many factors including the pilot's medical and criminal history. bob duncan: i would say the faa process has been very effective in keeping pilots with alcohol problems under control. in the sense that public safety lael hill with mothers against drunk driving is concerned about that and thinks the faa should have stricter sanctions. lael hill/madd: ... withholding their driver's license to operate a motor vehicle whether that's a plane or car. darcy tag: federal regulations say pilots should follow the eight hour "from bottle to throttle" rule. some airlines have stricter policies. darcy spears, 13 action news. a valley man won't be able to spend thanksgiving eve.... in his home.... after it was gutted.... by a fast-moving fire this morning. -13- action news reporter.... tom george joins us live.... near sandhill and tropicana.... to explain... what happened. tom. that fire was enough to get to the attention of neighbors even from across the street.... lucki
he says the faa does its own comprehensive investigation into drunk driving arrests. their response depends on many factors including the pilot's medical and criminal history. bob duncan: i would say the faa process has been very effective in keeping pilots with alcohol problems under control. in the sense that public safety lael hill with mothers against drunk driving is concerned about that and thinks the faa should have stricter sanctions. lael hill/madd: ... withholding their driver's...
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. >> more than 40 pilots have complained about the lights to the faa. yet little to nothing has been done about the problem. former homeland security secretary tom ridge says he thinks the faa is gambling with public safety. >> it was just days before super bowl 50 early this year when according to this report filed unanimously with nasa's aviation reporting system, a pilot on a commercial 737 lined up to land on 3-0 left. the pilot thought he was using the visual approach slope indicator or vasi system. the only problem, it wasn't the vasi. instead, it was levi's stadium he was seeing. during lang they realized they had confused the lights. though they corrected and landed safely it became one more bit of evidence of the bright lights endangering landings. >> you just can't see. >> mike mccarron is a safety official with san francisco international airport. he serves as an aviation consultant for nbc bay area. >> it's a huge problem. when pilots are flying at night, you need at least 20, maybe 230 minutes to get your eyes sense tiesed to the darkness.
. >> more than 40 pilots have complained about the lights to the faa. yet little to nothing has been done about the problem. former homeland security secretary tom ridge says he thinks the faa is gambling with public safety. >> it was just days before super bowl 50 early this year when according to this report filed unanimously with nasa's aviation reporting system, a pilot on a commercial 737 lined up to land on 3-0 left. the pilot thought he was using the visual approach slope...
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they are supposed to have faa documentation along with them when they're sold. but we discovered that many of them don't. experts tell us that these parts can pose a safety risk to anyone who flies. >> i miss him terribly. >> gail's husband ken died in august 2009 when the cessna 182 he was piloting crashed into a vineyard shortly after takeoff from napa county airport. >> i truly think about him every second of every day. >> an experienced cross-country pilot, the 67-year-old gottlieb was a beloved father and grandfather. >> he loved to fly. the feeling of being up there. but also up there the tremendous knowledge about the technology of the plane and the backup system that things would work. >> nine months after the crash ntsb investigators officially ruled that pilot disorientation, what they called "loss of situational awareness caused the accident. it also showed no evidence of a mishap mechanical failure. >> it didn't have to happen. >> but gail gottlieb and her family were not satisfied with the ntsb's ruling. so they hired the foremost safety -- of redwo
they are supposed to have faa documentation along with them when they're sold. but we discovered that many of them don't. experts tell us that these parts can pose a safety risk to anyone who flies. >> i miss him terribly. >> gail's husband ken died in august 2009 when the cessna 182 he was piloting crashed into a vineyard shortly after takeoff from napa county airport. >> i truly think about him every second of every day. >> an experienced cross-country pilot, the...
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however agin part of the faa stipulations right now-- can't be beyond the line of site... you have to have a license and you have to know the rules. 0021q3.mxf 00:21:20;10 can't fly over people, can't fly at night and you can't fly in controlled airpsoace can get waiverthey are one of the only companies to get a waiver to fly at night.who knows what the future will see- but it sure is fun to think about. one thing is for sure... their dream is to never stop flying. alternate ending... ...sure is fun to think about. ((take doyle sot))0021q3.mxf 00:24:42;25"i love it.. definitely a dream joba dream come true. something i've always wanted to do from ((walter/jen)) starbucks customers will be seeing ?red today. but no holiday hysteria this time. up next... how the company is making up for last year's controversy... over a cup. and: just how ?big with the "beasts" be? a new chapter in j-k rowling's ?tonight. after the break: the ?major character... who won't be along for the you love all-day breakfast. but you don't love that you can't get all your favorites. but now you can ge
however agin part of the faa stipulations right now-- can't be beyond the line of site... you have to have a license and you have to know the rules. 0021q3.mxf 00:21:20;10 can't fly over people, can't fly at night and you can't fly in controlled airpsoace can get waiverthey are one of the only companies to get a waiver to fly at night.who knows what the future will see- but it sure is fun to think about. one thing is for sure... their dream is to never stop flying. alternate ending... ...sure...
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. >>> today we are expecting more information about the faa's testing of some new technology to keep drones away from planes at airports. this round of testing is happening at dia and we have sean there to talk about how this impacts our safety. shawn? -- sean? >> reporter: it's rare for them to tell us they are doing this type of texting -- they've only done this once at jfk and another airport back east. the reason this is so important is because they are testing how to prevent a crash between a drone and an airplane, something and then of course is of major -- something that of course is a major danger coming by the airports. the faa also wants to use to college that helps them identify who owns and is operating a drone if it crashes into a plane and as drones become more popular airports like dia are running into the more often. right now staff sees at least one a month by the airport, 13 altogether last right now they use a radar system to detect and control drones so if they do get close enough to airport, the government can disable it and bring it down to the ground safely. an
. >>> today we are expecting more information about the faa's testing of some new technology to keep drones away from planes at airports. this round of testing is happening at dia and we have sean there to talk about how this impacts our safety. shawn? -- sean? >> reporter: it's rare for them to tell us they are doing this type of texting -- they've only done this once at jfk and another airport back east. the reason this is so important is because they are testing how to prevent...
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the faa has only done this testing at jfk airport in new york and the airport in atlantic city. we hope to find out much more information from the faa on exactly what they are learning out here. live at dia, jeff todd, cbs4 news. >>> developing tonight, a tsa. dozens of loaded guns, even grenades. found at the check points. coming up, the top reason people are traveling with weapons. >> plus, denver's mayor responds to calls from people worried about a trump white house. >> we got your back. >> and the nfl connection after a gunman kills an airline employee at an airport. >> and scammers hit the app store. how to spot fake shopping apps. >> and dry today, but we are watching a chance of snow rolling into colorado tomorrow coming up. >> plus, the avalanche hoping for one final bit of home cooking before hitting the >> we are back. this is the news concerning your safety when flying. the tsa tells us it confiscated 70 guns from check points nationwide in the past week. most of them loaded. our tom mustin went to dia to talk with travelers about all >> reporter: travelers at dia ha
the faa has only done this testing at jfk airport in new york and the airport in atlantic city. we hope to find out much more information from the faa on exactly what they are learning out here. live at dia, jeff todd, cbs4 news. >>> developing tonight, a tsa. dozens of loaded guns, even grenades. found at the check points. coming up, the top reason people are traveling with weapons. >> plus, denver's mayor responds to calls from people worried about a trump white house. >>...
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tom ridge said our investigation has him concerned the faa is gambling with public safety. it was days before super bowl 50 earlier this year when according to this report filed anonymously with nasa's aviation safety reporting system a pilot on a commercial 737 lined up to land on runway 30 l at the airport. he thought he was using the visual approach slope indicator system but it wasn't. it was levi's stadium he was seeing. during landing they realized they confused the core board lights with the system. and though they corrected and landed safely it became one more instance of the bright lights at levi's confusing or blinding pilots while trying to land at sjc. >> like a flashbulb in your face out of a dark room. you just can't see. >> reporter: this former navy pilot and safety official with san francisco international airport now serves as a consultant. >> when pilots are flying at night you need 20 to 30 minutes to get your eyes sensitized to the darkness. >> but you don't have 20 to 30 minutes for your eyes to adjust, only minutes or seconds. our investigation in to
tom ridge said our investigation has him concerned the faa is gambling with public safety. it was days before super bowl 50 earlier this year when according to this report filed anonymously with nasa's aviation safety reporting system a pilot on a commercial 737 lined up to land on runway 30 l at the airport. he thought he was using the visual approach slope indicator system but it wasn't. it was levi's stadium he was seeing. during landing they realized they confused the core board lights with...
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they are supposed to have official faa documentation but when we ordered them online they didn't. many of them did not. experts say they can pose a safety risk to anyone that flies. >> gail's husband died when the cessna he was piloting crashed. experience cross country pilot with more than 1,000 flight hours, the 67-year-old was a beloved father and grandfather. >> sa >> he loved to climb and the technology about the plane and the backup system that things would work. >> nine months after the crash investigators officially ruled that pilot disorientation, loss of situational awareness caused the accident. the ntsb report showed no evidence of a premishap mechanical malfunction or failure. but gail and her family were not satisfied with the ruling and hired one of the country's best attorneys to dig further. >> there is no noncritical part on an airplane. >> his meticulous research discovered it was not pilot error causing the crash but unsafe, unapproved airplane part. >> to slide the seat back and forth. >> a seat track release was installed in ken's plane by a local mechanic an
they are supposed to have official faa documentation but when we ordered them online they didn't. many of them did not. experts say they can pose a safety risk to anyone that flies. >> gail's husband died when the cessna he was piloting crashed. experience cross country pilot with more than 1,000 flight hours, the 67-year-old was a beloved father and grandfather. >> sa >> he loved to climb and the technology about the plane and the backup system that things would work....
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addressing faa findings, the faa submitted that and accepted it and the chief operating officer told the media we are a safe airline. jim. >> all right reed thank you. >>> crowd gathered in las vegas honoring their loved honor of via de los muertos. >> plenty of cars and you can even see a few candles lit up in the cemetery where families were dead. in the mexican culture families prepare for days and often bring flowers to the cemetery like you see them doing here at woodlawn. they also cook for their loved ones their favorite food for the festivities, we talked to the delgado family who have come here for years. >> this has brought us closer to her close in our hearts. >> this tradition started thousands of years ago in mexico but also celebrated in other parts of south america. christy wilcox, news3, sending it back to you. >> thank you christy. celebration, world series cubs fans, waiting for this more than a century. wrigley's. we want to get down to john treanor, at brando's bar. where a lot of the fans are hanging out. >> 76-year-old woman. they're flying the w today! in chica
addressing faa findings, the faa submitted that and accepted it and the chief operating officer told the media we are a safe airline. jim. >> all right reed thank you. >>> crowd gathered in las vegas honoring their loved honor of via de los muertos. >> plenty of cars and you can even see a few candles lit up in the cemetery where families were dead. in the mexican culture families prepare for days and often bring flowers to the cemetery like you see them doing here at...
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. >> reporter: police say the faa was aware of the landing. it is still unclear why the group was flying in the area. and the real reason they landed here so the faa, as well as east detective, are investigating. karen, thomas? >> we will be talking about that one for quite some time. jenny, thank you. >> 4:08. president-elect donald trump hoses first molding with the world leaders since winning the election. meeting in new york city today. >> expected to discuss trade and the long standing alliance between the two nations. >> this comes as trump prepares to announce more members of his counsel. steady stream of possible appointees have been spotted leaving trump tower, among his top choices, lieutenant michael flynn, as for secretary of defense, arkansas senator tom cotton is possible pick, for secretary of state, former new york mayor, rudy giuliani has been mentioned as potential candidate. the president-elect is pushing back against his critics who claim there is turmoil on his transition team. in fact, in a tweet, you see it there, trump
. >> reporter: police say the faa was aware of the landing. it is still unclear why the group was flying in the area. and the real reason they landed here so the faa, as well as east detective, are investigating. karen, thomas? >> we will be talking about that one for quite some time. jenny, thank you. >> 4:08. president-elect donald trump hoses first molding with the world leaders since winning the election. meeting in new york city today. >> expected to discuss trade...
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more than 40 pilots now have complained about those lights at levi's to the faa yet little to nothing has been done about the problem. former homeland security secretary tom ridge says our investigation has him concerned that the faa is gambling with public safety. >> it was just days before super bowl 50 earlier this year when according to this report filed a nom mousily with nasa's aviation reporting system a pilot on commercial 747 lined up to land at 30 left and thought he was using the vasi system, only trouble it wasn't the vasi, instead it was levi's stadium he was seeing and during landing he realized they confused the scoreboard lights with the vasi system, they corrected the and landed safely it became one more instance of the bright lights confusing or blinding pilots trying to land. >> it's dangerous like getting a light in your face coming out of a dark room you just can't see. >> mike's a former navy pilot and now serves as an aviation consultant for nbc bay area. >> it's a huge problem when pilots are flying at night you need 20 to 30 minutes to get your eyes sensitive
more than 40 pilots now have complained about those lights at levi's to the faa yet little to nothing has been done about the problem. former homeland security secretary tom ridge says our investigation has him concerned that the faa is gambling with public safety. >> it was just days before super bowl 50 earlier this year when according to this report filed a nom mousily with nasa's aviation reporting system a pilot on commercial 747 lined up to land at 30 left and thought he was using...
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drone they can find out who it belonged to. >> reporter: last week the point man on drones for the faa said they would be in denver trying to find a way to near airports. >> the game plan is to test out new equipment. i have a feeling most of it will be radar-style. >> reporter: another way is called geofencing. >> it is almost going to put a fence around them and it would make a huge almost like a force field. it would put a signal to disable it and lower it down, person is flying it and what it's registered to. >> reporter: the problem is the availability of drones to the public is outpacing how the government can control and keep them safe. jeff todd, cbs4 news. >>> ashton is joining us now. i want to get to the snow, but firstly let's talk about this record we have broken. tell me when it was set. >> before we get to winter weather tomorrow, summer-like weather today. 75 years ago on this date, that's the warmest we've ever been on the 16th of november. the last 20 minutes, dia just climbed to 78. and it's climbing. we could hit 80 at dia this afternoon. >> wow. >> remarkable for t
drone they can find out who it belonged to. >> reporter: last week the point man on drones for the faa said they would be in denver trying to find a way to near airports. >> the game plan is to test out new equipment. i have a feeling most of it will be radar-style. >> reporter: another way is called geofencing. >> it is almost going to put a fence around them and it would make a huge almost like a force field. it would put a signal to disable it and lower it down,...
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so are police, so is the faa. fox 29's shawnette wilson is in east detectives with a wild story, shawnette. >> extremely wild for night like this and in this neighborhood. so lucy, police aren't sold on why this landing even happened and they definitely say that it wasn't a safe place. meanwhile this pilot tells me he's visiting from florida and that he launched from a company in pottstown. kensington enabled intrigue by what they saw 4:45 this evening. >> i thought it was about to crash in the street. >> wick couldn't believe his eyes what he saw caused a neighborhood of people to rush the baseball field of a city rec center at c street and west more land. >> they landed everybody whoever was in it fell out. report roar this hot air balloon passing passing over the city ghandi sending panicked neighbors saw flames and called 911 as four people emerged from the basket of the balloon. but the pilot says, it was a planned landing. >> we float along the tree tops and we find a good place to la land. >> as far as the
so are police, so is the faa. fox 29's shawnette wilson is in east detectives with a wild story, shawnette. >> extremely wild for night like this and in this neighborhood. so lucy, police aren't sold on why this landing even happened and they definitely say that it wasn't a safe place. meanwhile this pilot tells me he's visiting from florida and that he launched from a company in pottstown. kensington enabled intrigue by what they saw 4:45 this evening. >> i thought it was about to...
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the big jumbotron scoreboards are the biggest problems according to faa e-mails and anonymous safety reports. just this year right before the super bowl pilots on a commercial jumbo jet said they confused those lights at levi's for the visual approach system directing them to land at san jose mineta international airport. it was the 43rd complaint from pilots about levi's lights that our investigative unit has uncovered in the last two years. tom rage told me he wants the faa to step in and make sure the same safety concerns do not arise at the proposed new inglewood stadium for the los angeles rams that is being built right off the runways at lax. the faa says it's still working with the rams to make sure the new stadium doesn't create safety issues for pilots. the 49ers said they thought the problem with the bright lights at levi's had been resolved. santa clara's mayor says she wants to make sure no accidents result in those bright lights. to see our full investigation, go to our website, nbcbayarea.com. back to you. >> thank you very much. if you have a tip for our investigative
the big jumbotron scoreboards are the biggest problems according to faa e-mails and anonymous safety reports. just this year right before the super bowl pilots on a commercial jumbo jet said they confused those lights at levi's for the visual approach system directing them to land at san jose mineta international airport. it was the 43rd complaint from pilots about levi's lights that our investigative unit has uncovered in the last two years. tom rage told me he wants the faa to step in and...
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shawn chitnis is live at gia to >> reporter: good morning, the faa does not often tell us about this type of testing when it comes to drones and they've really only done this a few times. the other two at jfk in new york and another airport on the east coast so it is really rare for us to learn about this ad for it to be here in denver. the research will look at how to prevent accidents involving drones and airplanes. the faa also wants to use this technology so they can identify who owns and operates a drone as drones become more popular airports like dia are running into the more often. right now staff at least the one about once a month, and they've seen 13 altogether last year. one goal is to use radar so they can detect and control drones if there does happen to be one too close to an airport. the government could disable it and bring it down to the ground safely. we are expected to learn more about this from the faa again as they continue the research when they speak to us morning news. >>> let's get to ashton as we talk about the big weather changes coming -- just a little mor
shawn chitnis is live at gia to >> reporter: good morning, the faa does not often tell us about this type of testing when it comes to drones and they've really only done this a few times. the other two at jfk in new york and another airport on the east coast so it is really rare for us to learn about this ad for it to be here in denver. the research will look at how to prevent accidents involving drones and airplanes. the faa also wants to use this technology so they can identify who owns...
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faa said piper pa 31 crashed under unknown circumstances. authorities say several homes medical transport plane was taking that patient to utah after he complained reportedly of chest pains and rapid heart beat. families have been notified of the deaths and company american red flight cooperating with investigate infederal agencies. we will update the story to answer questions, and more, stay
faa said piper pa 31 crashed under unknown circumstances. authorities say several homes medical transport plane was taking that patient to utah after he complained reportedly of chest pains and rapid heart beat. families have been notified of the deaths and company american red flight cooperating with investigate infederal agencies. we will update the story to answer questions, and more, stay
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isn't there faa rules about airspace? >> within the last year the faa has said if your drone weighs less than a half-pound, little ones you don't have to register them. >> all right. >> if your drone is one of the bigger ones and weighs more than a half-pound, then it needs to be registered with the faa and that be put on the drone like we did right here. >> hold that real still there. that has a registration number. if people go to gift of wings, they weigh over this faa limit, then you can get the registration that we're showing you there. >> well you go to the faa website and they will give you a registration number for $5. >> it's because of airspace right? >> it's because of the airspace. >> you need to keep your drone at least five miles from an airport with a control tower, under 400 feet, you can't be can't fly at night. so it's really important that people follow these rules. >> drone zones. >> drone zones and hoverboards they are safer and better. there were a lot of problems, you have a demonstrate right here i
isn't there faa rules about airspace? >> within the last year the faa has said if your drone weighs less than a half-pound, little ones you don't have to register them. >> all right. >> if your drone is one of the bigger ones and weighs more than a half-pound, then it needs to be registered with the faa and that be put on the drone like we did right here. >> hold that real still there. that has a registration number. if people go to gift of wings, they weigh over this...
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with th city to make sure that the ston removal plans will be safe.e >> new combined plan that the faa has certified they gave us federal moneyth to purchase equipment having our starting fully staffed is the key. >> he says with the equipment i place they canan clean off the minutes, half the time before. also they will be staffing if there is any snowfall. does not matter if it is only 1 inch that will make sure that every piece of snow removal equipment is ready to go.. they found high levels in the water and dozens of cleveland school fountains grammatically joins us what tha means for the students. they said the testing voluntarily to make sure students are safe, people say there glad it was done but concerned about what was found they spent weeks testing were then settled in hundred creek and water in city nine buildings about 9 percent tested positive for elevated lead levels , cmsd turned off the drinking water sources at many of the schools and installed safe water cooler also replacing 79 fountains and 40 faucets in common areas. miranda decision to get in fron of this, there
with th city to make sure that the ston removal plans will be safe.e >> new combined plan that the faa has certified they gave us federal moneyth to purchase equipment having our starting fully staffed is the key. >> he says with the equipment i place they canan clean off the minutes, half the time before. also they will be staffing if there is any snowfall. does not matter if it is only 1 inch that will make sure that every piece of snow removal equipment is ready to go.. they...
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the ntsb and faa are now on scene investigating. telling abc news, the pilot likely saved lives by avoiding an apartment b an apartment building nearby. dan. >> phillip,
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the faa has only done this testing at jfk airport in new york and the airport in atlantic city. we hope to find out much more information from the faa on exactly what they are learning out here. live at dia, jeff todd, cbs4 news. >>> developing tonight, a frightening report from the tsa. dozens of loaded guns, even grenades. found at the check points. coming up, the top reason weapons. >> plus, denver's mayor responds to calls from people worried about a trump white house. >> we got your back. >> and the nfl connection after a gunman kills an airline employee at an airport. >> and scammers hit the app store. how to spot fake shopping apps. >> and dry today, but we are watching a chance of snow rolling into colorado tomorrow night. we will have the full forecast coming up. >> plus, the avalanche hoping for one final bit of home cooking before hitting the ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, >> we are back. this is the news concerning your safety when flying. the tsa tells us it confiscated 70 guns from check points nationwide in the past week. most of them loaded. our tom mustin went to dia to talk wi
the faa has only done this testing at jfk airport in new york and the airport in atlantic city. we hope to find out much more information from the faa on exactly what they are learning out here. live at dia, jeff todd, cbs4 news. >>> developing tonight, a frightening report from the tsa. dozens of loaded guns, even grenades. found at the check points. coming up, the top reason weapons. >> plus, denver's mayor responds to calls from people worried about a trump white house....
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. >> reporter: the faa ordering a ground stop because of the wind delaying outbound flights and many arriving flights landing more than an hour late after circling above >> maybe an extra 20, 30 minutes after the flight was delayed >> as a result of the wind >> as a result of the delays of stuff landing. >> reporter: the late arrivals making a massive traffic. cars backed up trying to pick people up. the wind gusts causing damage knocking a tree over on to two cars in roxboro. this the is 7900 block of henry avenue, one of the cars was parked but the other was moving at the time. the woman inside rushed to einstein hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries. utility crews on the move. peco reporting more than 21,000 outages at one point most in bucks county. while in center city, remember this 24 hours ago? outdoor dining and carriage rides? now earmuffs more appropriate. >> now you're red >> no, i want the summer back. everything on my step toppled over. anything decorative is off of the house. it's been horrible. >> reporter: not that everyone is hating it. suddenly ice-skating out
. >> reporter: the faa ordering a ground stop because of the wind delaying outbound flights and many arriving flights landing more than an hour late after circling above >> maybe an extra 20, 30 minutes after the flight was delayed >> as a result of the wind >> as a result of the delays of stuff landing. >> reporter: the late arrivals making a massive traffic. cars backed up trying to pick people up. the wind gusts causing damage knocking a tree over on to two cars...
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but we're told the faa is conducting a follow-up investigation. east detective social security looking into the matter as well. iain. >> crazy story, shawnette, thanks. >>> now to a story you'll see only on fox. take close look here. looks likes these guys are shopping for suits and yank everything they can hold on to and run. tonight three men in north philadelphia are charged for a high end robbery at macy's moorestown but the big scoop this could be the break cops were looking for as they solve other crimes. >> investigators believe they could linked to a series of headline grabbing robberies in philadelphia. fox 29's dave schratwieser is breaking this story tonight at philadelphia police headquarters. dave? >> reporter: lucy, those three suspects are here at police headquarters in connection with a stolen luxury suv and a big heist at the moorestown mall sunday night. now the fbi in philadelphia police want to see if they're connected to some high profile smash and grab robberies at boyd' and macy's here in philadelphia. this was the scene ins
but we're told the faa is conducting a follow-up investigation. east detective social security looking into the matter as well. iain. >> crazy story, shawnette, thanks. >>> now to a story you'll see only on fox. take close look here. looks likes these guys are shopping for suits and yank everything they can hold on to and run. tonight three men in north philadelphia are charged for a high end robbery at macy's moorestown but the big scoop this could be the break cops were looking...
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the navy says the faa told the aircraft to go into a holding pattern for the faa tells them they never communicated with the plane. high-ranking government official told denver seven the classified. >> i saw wing and an engine. it was extremely low and it scared me badly. jurco was raising inteeest in evergreen assists playing, seemingly the same or similar plane that flew over on november 2. >> i thought for sure passenger plane was going down. >> dozens of people saw this plane for my solo that the wing made a big shadow across the ground and was obscured by the mound. >> that's another thing i thought it was. maybe they were doing a flyover and there was a malfunction that they recovered from. i'm sure they didn't need to do a maneuver that llw. and at an angle. jurco government meant -- government officials say there is no reason for alarm. >>> we also keep an eye unless an effort to save the daddy bruce randolph thanksgiving group of volunteers has provided thousands of meals for those in need. the foundation needs to raise $100,000 by today or cut the number of baskets it gives o
the navy says the faa told the aircraft to go into a holding pattern for the faa tells them they never communicated with the plane. high-ranking government official told denver seven the classified. >> i saw wing and an engine. it was extremely low and it scared me badly. jurco was raising inteeest in evergreen assists playing, seemingly the same or similar plane that flew over on november 2. >> i thought for sure passenger plane was going down. >> dozens of people saw this...
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the faa says spotting those drones is crucial for the safety of commercial passengers. >> we don't want anything in the controlled air space around the busy airport that could po pilot or a collision hazard to the aircraft. >> since dia started tracking drone encounters, it has had more than one a month. >> president-elect donald trump has gotten his look at the same highest intelligence briefing. >> it is the same that president obama gets. it is as mr. trump works on creating his administration. political specialist shaun boyd is here. trump went over the media after reports his transition is not the media is totally wrong on transition. it is going so smoothly. meanwhile, the head of the transition, vice president- elect mike pence purged all lobbyists. vice president-elect mike pence met with the man whose job he would be stepping into next month. vice president joe biden says no administration is ready on day one, but he is confident everything will be in good hands. house democrats not so sure. they sent a lett president-elect demanding he fire his chief strategist steve bannon po
the faa says spotting those drones is crucial for the safety of commercial passengers. >> we don't want anything in the controlled air space around the busy airport that could po pilot or a collision hazard to the aircraft. >> since dia started tracking drone encounters, it has had more than one a month. >> president-elect donald trump has gotten his look at the same highest intelligence briefing. >> it is the same that president obama gets. it is as mr. trump works on...
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talk to the faa. make sure that they are investigating every single emergency landing and enforcing changes that will keep you safe. back to you. >> the "tampa bay times" took their findings straight to allegiant leaders. you may not believe their response. quote, i can't say that you're wrong, adding we are very much focused on increasing safety >>> the bucs play the falcons in thursday night football and the game may have you seeing red. these are the jerseys they will be wearing. they are the solid red color rush jerseys. kickoff is at 8:25. >>> all right. let's get over to ashley batey. how are we doing? >> looking great. that cloud cover we saw this morning as pretty as it was it's starting to thin out. we will warm up towards the afternoon. we are looking forward to quite the cooldown. it's been a little warm the last couple of days. we will let you front moves through, what means for the rain chances and we will have the all-important weekend forecast coming up. >>> and happening right now the
talk to the faa. make sure that they are investigating every single emergency landing and enforcing changes that will keep you safe. back to you. >> the "tampa bay times" took their findings straight to allegiant leaders. you may not believe their response. quote, i can't say that you're wrong, adding we are very much focused on increasing safety >>> the bucs play the falcons in thursday night football and the game may have you seeing red. these are the jerseys they...
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. >> reporter: the faa has safety guidelines in place when it comes to operating drones and it appears that the man did not some of those and that he flew the drone dangerously close to a police helicopter. >> extremely irresponsible and dangerous. 23-year-old drexel student was charged with the misdemeanor and felony count of risking a catastrophe. and more protests were underway in philadelphia and hundreds marched through the street and allegedly this drone operated by roselli was spotted flying over the demonstrators. >> as i understand the individual was restricted in restricted air space in center city and flying over the bridge, not only a flight path coming into philly international. it actually almost hit our aircraft. >> you can see the drone from chopper 6 hd who was following the protest and the drone clearly flew above the maximum ceiling of 400 feet and flew close to the police helicopter flying over the protesters. >> he had to divert the drone under the aircraft and one time it was headed towards the front of the aircraft. they followed the drone as it flew around cente
. >> reporter: the faa has safety guidelines in place when it comes to operating drones and it appears that the man did not some of those and that he flew the drone dangerously close to a police helicopter. >> extremely irresponsible and dangerous. 23-year-old drexel student was charged with the misdemeanor and felony count of risking a catastrophe. and more protests were underway in philadelphia and hundreds marched through the street and allegedly this drone operated by roselli...
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the faa hopes to complete the study by the end of next year. however, there's no way to tell how long it could be before airports can install new systems capable of tracking them. >>> warm temperatures across the state affect openings. >> it's not stopping the u.s. ski team from practicing, though, even if they only have part of a run on which to train. >> bob dylan is getting the >>> volunteers are here from the denver bar association taking your questions about family law today. the number to call, 303-698- 0999. lines are open until 5:30. >>> bob dylan may have won a nobel prize in literature, but he will not attend the award ceremony to get his prize. the swedish academy said today dylan after repeated attempts to contact him. dylan said he would accept the $875,000 monetary prize. the academy said it received a letter from dylan saying he had prior commitments and would be unable to travel to stockholm. to receive the money dylan will have to give a lecture within six months of december 10th. >>> cdot says they're ready for any incoming sn
the faa hopes to complete the study by the end of next year. however, there's no way to tell how long it could be before airports can install new systems capable of tracking them. >>> warm temperatures across the state affect openings. >> it's not stopping the u.s. ski team from practicing, though, even if they only have part of a run on which to train. >> bob dylan is getting the >>> volunteers are here from the denver bar association taking your questions about...
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the faa relies on pilots to self-report such things but it doesn't always happen. experts say this isn't isolated to one state. any idea as to how dangerous this guys actually are in terms of the people flying them around. >> faa officials to conduct random drug and alcohol tests but some claim the system is flawed. >>> this is what can happen when your car outperforms her driving skills. the owner of this $250,000 spider apparently lost control and crashed into several cars before hitting a utility pole. police suspect the driver was street racing with another car to stay night. this car and his passenger luckily survived the crash but they are pretty banged up. charges are pending against the driver. >>> damage assessments are coming in after an earthquake rattled parts of oklahoma. it comes just two months after the most powerful tremor ever recorded in the state. this latest one measured 4.5 and many are worrying about a new crack in a home in pawnee county. the porch has separate from the house. the nearby liquor store, the bottles stayed on the shelf this tim
the faa relies on pilots to self-report such things but it doesn't always happen. experts say this isn't isolated to one state. any idea as to how dangerous this guys actually are in terms of the people flying them around. >> faa officials to conduct random drug and alcohol tests but some claim the system is flawed. >>> this is what can happen when your car outperforms her driving skills. the owner of this $250,000 spider apparently lost control and crashed into several cars...
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snow removal plans are effective and safe. >> we have a combined ice and snow removal plan as they faa has certified that i have given us money in order to purchase equipment, we have a fully staffed snow removal team. is as one of the ne, at hopkins in about half of the previous 40 minutes they say that all of this h procedures have been reviewed, and that they should have no major problems, although it just depends on what mother nature throws at the airport this winter. m week three of the playoffs in all rivals made, square off in bedford, p.j. ziegler has more.ua here at maracana stadium, versus saint edward and saint ignatius. what a night for high school football. this is a rematch of the game from week ten, it was won by saint ignatius as first energy. it was this is the third time they hav met the season saint ignatius one two previous meetings in 2,008 and 2011. the key for saint adcetris to get to the wildcats defenseey, saint ignatius gives up average of eight points per game for th wildcats they had to stop the run.h they had to get the offense going putting up 3 percent t
snow removal plans are effective and safe. >> we have a combined ice and snow removal plan as they faa has certified that i have given us money in order to purchase equipment, we have a fully staffed snow removal team. is as one of the ne, at hopkins in about half of the previous 40 minutes they say that all of this h procedures have been reviewed, and that they should have no major problems, although it just depends on what mother nature throws at the airport this winter. m week three of...
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faa -- what the faa has f now ordered outside of trumpmp tower. to >> the popular chocolate bar b that is shrinking in size but sb not in price. we'll talk business news next, we're looking for something that's comfortable but yet durable, and that's going to last us a really long time. i don't want to buy new furniture every couple of years. it's custom made so you know it's good quality. >> let's check the world of's business right now. the faa issuing some flight restrictions in new york. first though a check on the cheu markets and joininrigctio a u co fox business network studiosdios lauren simonetti hopefully youol were able to breathe a little bit after your marathon work r yoover the last couple of daye and this market activity he.ivie >> reporter: yeah. >> when i woke up yesterday ii o know you were working its overnightke y houou wrs i saw ft finished well -- it is wheres we get a -- rare we get a thousand point swing in a day. y >> reporter: rare.>> it was r unbelievable what wasws going on in the markets. marke when we saw the polls ti
faa -- what the faa has f now ordered outside of trumpmp tower. to >> the popular chocolate bar b that is shrinking in size but sb not in price. we'll talk business news next, we're looking for something that's comfortable but yet durable, and that's going to last us a really long time. i don't want to buy new furniture every couple of years. it's custom made so you know it's good quality. >> let's check the world of's business right now. the faa issuing some flight restrictions in...
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. >> about two or three years ago the faa looked at things and they basically said hey, what's all these little aircraft that people have flying all over the place and what are we going to do about it. >> now commercial users must pass essentially the same test private pilots must pass before they can get into the cockpit smd. >> understanding fully the national air space system, different classes of air space, different types of airports, different types of federal airways that exist around the country. it's a very complex system. >> reporter: and one that can take up to 40 hours of studying to pass. these new rules apply to those flying these unmanned aerial aircraft for a business purpose, but there are also faa guidelines which apply to people flying these things for fun. those guidelines include keeping your drone below 400 feet and within your eyesight and at least 5 miles from any airport. anyone can fly without any training as long as the drone is registered with the federal aviation administration. >> you pay 5 bucks, you go on and you're registered and you're good to go. the la
. >> about two or three years ago the faa looked at things and they basically said hey, what's all these little aircraft that people have flying all over the place and what are we going to do about it. >> now commercial users must pass essentially the same test private pilots must pass before they can get into the cockpit smd. >> understanding fully the national air space system, different classes of air space, different types of airports, different types of federal airways...
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still working to find out more information from the faa on the couple in that plane at the time. back to you. >>> elianna, thank you. >>> tonight clean-up and concern in santa clara after this massive foam blog spilled out on the street. the white foam is actually aviation fire retardant and could potentially be hazardous to your health. it spilled out on martin avenue in santa clara south of san jose international airport. ann reuben is there live on the scene. have they been able to clean it up. reporter: the clean-up crews hard at work over the last hour. there is more trucks coming in. their hope is to get the foam out of the street before the rainy weather moves in later tonight. >> it was a site to behold. 10 feet of white foam flowing from an airplane hangar and filling a block. it undulated and rolled like tumble weed and whipped up into frothy tornadoes. >> it looked like the fire alarm and it filled the building up and blew the doors opened and it started flowing. >> it came from hangar 7 in san jose. a spokesperson called it a malfunction of the fire suppression system
still working to find out more information from the faa on the couple in that plane at the time. back to you. >>> elianna, thank you. >>> tonight clean-up and concern in santa clara after this massive foam blog spilled out on the street. the white foam is actually aviation fire retardant and could potentially be hazardous to your health. it spilled out on martin avenue in santa clara south of san jose international airport. ann reuben is there live on the scene. have they been...
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. >> about two or three years ago the faa looked at things and they basically said hey, what's all these little aircraft that people have flying all over the place and what are we going to do about it. >> now commercial users must pass essentially the same test private pilots must pass before they can get into the cockpit smd. >> understanding fully the national air space system, different classes of air space, different types of airports, different types of federal airways that exist around the country. it's a very complex system. >> reporter: and one that can take up to 40 hours of studying to pass. these new rules apply to those flying these unmanned aerial aircraft for a business purpose, but there are also faa guidelines which apply to people flying these things for fun. those guidelines include keeping your drone below 400 feet and within your eyesight and at least 5 miles from any airport. anyone can fly without any training as long as the drone is registered with the federal aviation administration. >> you pay 5 bucks, you go on and you're registered and you're good to go. the la
. >> about two or three years ago the faa looked at things and they basically said hey, what's all these little aircraft that people have flying all over the place and what are we going to do about it. >> now commercial users must pass essentially the same test private pilots must pass before they can get into the cockpit smd. >> understanding fully the national air space system, different classes of air space, different types of airports, different types of federal airways...
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the navy says the faa told the pilot to go into a holding pattern, but the faa the government says there's nothing to worry about. >> that won't be enough for many people, you know. >> a lot of people have a lot of questions. >> a lot of theories about this one. >>> good news out of larimer county. this man morgan was arrested a few hours after he escaped from a patrol car. deputies found him at an apartment complex. they're interviewing residents to see if anyone helped morgan hide from police. he'll face felony charges. >>> denver's homeless out loud are declaring vic police department. their camps are out near lawrence and park avenue -- police appear to be willing to let those campers stay right there. here's an official statement from the denver homeless out loud website. it says, quote, right now 100 people have won back the streets for all those in need to survive together. our partners over the denver post spoke with the department of human services official and they say the city's position hasn't changed and >>> the homeless population is shrinking across its country. more than a
the navy says the faa told the pilot to go into a holding pattern, but the faa the government says there's nothing to worry about. >> that won't be enough for many people, you know. >> a lot of people have a lot of questions. >> a lot of theories about this one. >>> good news out of larimer county. this man morgan was arrested a few hours after he escaped from a patrol car. deputies found him at an apartment complex. they're interviewing residents to see if anyone...
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ntsb and faa investigators will take over the scene to try and find out exactly what happened. one local pilot said the position of the airplane shows that it was probably on final approach when it went down. the half moon bay airport is a non- towered airport. there is no air traffic control tower here. pilots simply use a common frequency to announce their arrival and departure plans. the faa will be asking other pilots in the area if they heard any distress calls before the crash. in moss beach, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> well, the summer hibernation is over for snow lovers. ski season is officially under way. kpix 5's emily turner volunteered to check out conditions -- [ laughter ] -- live tonight at mount rose. tough assignment, emily. >> reporter: you know, it's hard. it's hard. someone has to do it. although i'm braving some cold temperatures right now. they open here at mount rose this morning at 9:00 and there were plenty of people here to enjoy it and for all the work that the lake tahoe resorts have been doing, they are hoping they will be giving them plenty of reason
ntsb and faa investigators will take over the scene to try and find out exactly what happened. one local pilot said the position of the airplane shows that it was probably on final approach when it went down. the half moon bay airport is a non- towered airport. there is no air traffic control tower here. pilots simply use a common frequency to announce their arrival and departure plans. the faa will be asking other pilots in the area if they heard any distress calls before the crash. in moss...
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join us today what we're celebrating a significant milestone it is a significant milestone for the faa and san francisco international airport city and county of san francisco and for the millions and millions of travelers that pass there to at&t park every year it is undertaking and completion was the result of something unique a unique partnership i'm wondering talk about that in just a moment before i do that i want to recognize some distinguished guests wave or you're all standing wave when i call your name alice if nancy pelosis office alex there he is. >> (clapping.) >> karen chapman for congresswoman aaron. >> (clapping.) >> okay kathleen deputy for jackie spier and, of course, my great friend the honorable mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> and mayor, i have to take a moment and thank you for eyes and ears to represent the u.s. conference of mayors as we look at the next century of aviation my history with san francisco at&t park goes back a way to the 1980s and early 1990s when i lived here and executive director of port of san francisco san francisco is changed a lot since then
join us today what we're celebrating a significant milestone it is a significant milestone for the faa and san francisco international airport city and county of san francisco and for the millions and millions of travelers that pass there to at&t park every year it is undertaking and completion was the result of something unique a unique partnership i'm wondering talk about that in just a moment before i do that i want to recognize some distinguished guests wave or you're all standing wave...
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ntsb and faa investigators will take over the scene to try to find out exactly what caused the crash. >> it looks like a low altitude stall. >> reporter: one experienced pilot said the position of the airplane shows that it was probably on final approach when it went down. >> it could have been anything. it could have been no fuel. it could have been pilot error. it could have been pilot incapacitation. but it's extremely rare, i mean, i have been living here for 35 years and this is the only crash i have seen here. >> reporter: this is a nontowerred airport so there's no control tower, no one guides the pilot in. they use a common radiofrequency to announce their intentions. so investigators will be looking into whether or not other pilots in the area heard a distress call before this crash. reporting live in moss beach, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> and the other big story we're working tonight is the weather which will have skiers and snowboarders digging out the boots and jackets this weekend. ski season has officially begun. >> kpix 5 reporter emily turner volunteered to check out the
ntsb and faa investigators will take over the scene to try to find out exactly what caused the crash. >> it looks like a low altitude stall. >> reporter: one experienced pilot said the position of the airplane shows that it was probably on final approach when it went down. >> it could have been anything. it could have been no fuel. it could have been pilot error. it could have been pilot incapacitation. but it's extremely rare, i mean, i have been living here for 35 years and...
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the faa had apparently given the pilot to lands in this field. but they are still investigating and asking questions about whether or not this was a prepare row at place to land, east detective is also looking into this, however, good news, the pilot, the passengers and all of the children who were playing on this playgrounds are okay. karen, thomas? >> that's always good to hear. jenny joyce, thank you. >>> we do have breaking news from west philadelphia. we know a innocent victim, a man; in the hospital after he was hit by a stray bullet. he was simply walking out after restaurant. it all happened, you can see the gunfire blasting through the glass there. that's the checkers over at 52nd and market streets. it was about 2:20 this morning, we know there was a three year old victim who ran two blocks to his home after he was shot in the arm. >> he is telling us that he was struck by stray gunfire. he said he was not involved in any fights or altercations or any disturbances, so it is unclear to him why he was shot. now, police did finds 13 spent
the faa had apparently given the pilot to lands in this field. but they are still investigating and asking questions about whether or not this was a prepare row at place to land, east detective is also looking into this, however, good news, the pilot, the passengers and all of the children who were playing on this playgrounds are okay. karen, thomas? >> that's always good to hear. jenny joyce, thank you. >>> we do have breaking news from west philadelphia. we know a innocent...
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so the faa apparently had given the pilot approval to lands this hot air balance noon this field. but they're still investigating, and asking questions about whether or not this was the most appropriate place to land. east detective is also involved in this investigation. mike and alex. >> well, i've rid never many hot air balloons in my life, not exactly -- not looking for the most appropriate plate place to land, holy crap, i need it land this thing, so i'm going to find an open field. you know, general i? have you ever rid never hot air balloon, jenny? >> reporter: i have not. so i don't have that personal experience. how much, i can tell you, what you didn't hear in that hit was the pilot, who actually said it was as planned as a planned landing can be in that sort every situation. >> plan b. >> i saw the feel, no power lines. so he thought it was safe. the scary part is it was after 4:00 in the afternoon, all of these thin were out here. >> i got it was plan a. >> i think i will ' take off in pottsville, no, he took off in pottstown. >> let's lands in a baseball field in kens
so the faa apparently had given the pilot approval to lands this hot air balance noon this field. but they're still investigating, and asking questions about whether or not this was the most appropriate place to land. east detective is also involved in this investigation. mike and alex. >> well, i've rid never many hot air balloons in my life, not exactly -- not looking for the most appropriate plate place to land, holy crap, i need it land this thing, so i'm going to find an open field....